True Stories
Overzicht van films
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The 4th of July
Anna Faroqhi | 14' | Germany | -
No ondinary day in New York; no ordinary day in a relationship. -
Another Time
Stephen Dwoskin | 52' | United Kingdom | World premiere
From behind the camera, a man observes his room from his bed. Life passes him by. -
Aro Tolbukhin – En la mente del asesino
Agustí Villaronga, Lydia Zimmermann, Isaac Pierre Racine | 98' | Mexico | International premiere
Refined game of truth and fiction in the virtuosic unravelling of a mysterious serial killer’s life story. Every cinematic stylistic is upended and ye -
Ausländer raus! Schlingensiefs Container
Paul Poet | 90' | Austria | -
Big Brother television as a form of political action. Laughing and shivering with Schlingensief. -
The Bag of a Thousand Pockets
Anthea Kennedy | 8' | United Kingdom | World premiere
Small, loving portrait of an ageing father who is forgetting his eventful life. -
Ballina Airport
Christian Hessle | 11' | Austria | International premiere
Spying on a plane for 11 minutes. Cinema from after 11 September. -
Bibó Breviárium
Péter Forgács | 69' | Hungary | -
There are several film makers who use clever editing to put together a new film from old images, but few do it as cleverly as… -
Chamonix
Valérie Mréjen | 13' | France | -
Little more than minor anecdotes and that’s what makes it so good. -
Circling Zero: Part One, We See Absence
Ken Jacobs | 110' | USA | International premiere
Veteran experimental film maker looks round his wounded neighbourhood after 9/11 with the stunned sincerity of an amateur. -
Cold Harbor
Donigan Cumming | 3' | Canada | World premiere
Short video poem. An old soldier regrets wearing rose coloured spectacles. -
De l’autre côté
Chantal Akerman | 99' | France | -
Committed and with stylish design, master film maker Chantal Akerman shows the unequal battle between desperate Mexican immigrants and technologically -
Disneyland, mon vieux pays natal
Arnaud des Pallières | 47' | France | -
The impossible comes true in this film essay. In the ultimate superficiality of the pre-programmed Disney world, the film maker finds genuine memories